dear Shelbyif you copypaste into GeoGebra the 'g' fonction of this attached .tm file, you will get the graph in GeoGebrabut with 'f' it will not work beacause i have typed ln x instead of ln(x)there is of course no automatic conversionso the answer is : yes if the formula is simple and is typed as you would type it in a formal calculator for examplei dont know what you could get with formulas with sums for exampleyou just have to try and tell usVincent[tags featured]
[category ]Le 27 févr. 2017 à 15:22, Shelby Hui-Jun Chen <address@hidden> a écrit :Dear Vincent:Is there any way I can draw on the geogebra through the mathematics I've typed in texmacs, without retype it again in geogebra?Sincerely,Shelby ChenOn Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 10:15 PM, VD Ouvaton <vincent.douce.2012@ouvaton.org> wrote:there was a discussion about this long time ago
geogebra team had done somthing i dont remember
the idea was exporting from ggb to texmacs thru SVG format
Vincent
ps i have understood, that there is not a great enthousiasm in the universe of opensource, for geogebra ¿?
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> Le 27 févr. 2017 à 10:34, Shelby Hui-Jun Chen <address@hidden> a écrit :
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> Dear TeXmacs users:
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> Recently I found geogebra, and realized that it is very useful. However, I am wondering if there is any ways to set geogebra as a graphic plotter for texmacs or maxima?
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> For example, can the graph generated by geogebra be appropriately put inside the texmacs file? And is there any way to draw a function typed/calculated by texmacs (or maxima) in geogebra without type that function again in geogebra?
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> I would be grateful for any kind of answer or suggestion!
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> Sincerely,
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> Shelby Chen
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